Education in Indonesia Critical Perspectives on Equity and Social Justice /

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Collectivité auteur: SpringerLink (Online service)
Autres auteurs: Sakhiyya, Zulfa (Éditeur intellectuel), Wijaya Mulya, Teguh (Éditeur intellectuel)
Résumé:XXVI, 240 p. 11 illus., 7 illus. in color.
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Langue:anglais
Publié: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2023.
Édition:1st ed. 2023.
Collection:Education in the Asia-Pacific Region: Issues, Concerns and Prospects, 70
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Accès en ligne:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-1878-2
Format: Électronique Livre
Table des matières:
  • Foreword
  • Preface and Acknowledgments
  • Glossary
  • Introduction: Critical perspectives on Education in Indonesia
  • Part I. Early Childhood Education.-Chapter 1: Governing childhood through child-development knowledge: A Foucauldian reading of Indonesian preschool policies
  • Chapter 2: Rethinking School Readiness Discourse in Indonesian Early Childhood Education
  • Chapter 3: The (dis)appearance of “(m)others”: Discourses of women in early childhood education projects in Indonesia
  • Part II. Primary and Secondary Education
  • Chapter 4: Constituting Literacy in Indonesian Schools: a new literacy studies perspective
  • Chapter 5: Integrating Critical Pedagogy into Teachers’ Professional Development: the culture of power in Indonesia’s education system
  • Chapter 6: Mind the Teaching Gaps: Opportunities to Learn Math, Science, and Reading across School Sectors in Indonesia
  • Chapter 7: Attraction of Authority: Indonesian Experienceof Educational Decentralization
  • Chapter 8: Vocationalizing education: why the domination of link and match paradigm between school and industry endangers students’ future?
  • Part IV. Higher Education
  • Chapter 9: Changing knowledge production in Indonesian Higher Education: Is it a bare pedagogy?
  • Chapter 10: Praxizing with English language learners from underdeveloped regions in West Kalimantan
  • Chapter 11: The Political Economy of the Production of Social Humanities Research: Insulating or Internationalising Indonesian Higher Education?
  • Chapter 12: Who are we? Understanding the identity of casual academics
  • Part V. Beyond the Structure
  • Chapter 13: Pesantren in the changing Indonesia: ideology and aspired modernity
  • Chapter 14: The Social Construction of Disability among Teachers of Special and Inclusive Schools
  • Chapter 15: Envisaging a critical sexuality education in Indonesia: A poststructuralist offer
  • Chapter 16:Courts and the Realisation of Education Rights: The Indonesian Case
  • Chapter 17: Swimming against the Stream: Rationales, practices and survival strategies of homeschooling movement in Indonesia
  • Chapter 18: Reconnecting Student Learning with Local Community through Community-Based Education
  • Chapter 19: The future of critical perspectives for education: A socially just education system (Editors).